The first encounter with the illness caused great fear in the people’s lives. The disease was thought to be a punishment from God, and the only way to …show more content…
The biggest consequence of the Black Death was the massive reduction in population. However, the long-term effects include the decline of feudalism and deaths of many scholars of the time. Times continued to be terrible for Europe as countries refused to trade with a once plague infested nation. Europe’s period of lower prosperity was all due to these factors. Given the name of "All-destroying," during the middle ages, the plague wiped out one-third of the world's population. Europe’s pride is significantly eliminated over a period of three years with the considerable dislocation to its economy, Church life, and family life. Through these catastrophes, a little vermin dislodged Europe’s social structure and decayed medieval society